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Jason pierre paul with the fumble return right here. Hell take it 43 yards to the house, the giants win 2713. The browns 0 and 12. Check in on some shady mccoy running in for the seven yard touchdown, the third quarter, mccoy again, a 75 yard touchdown. This is going to be the longest of his career, buffalo, the winner, 2821. Tightens and bears, remember matt barkley got the start for the bears and played well, lined for the day 316 yards, three touchdowns, did he throw two interceptions, tonight re tightens come away for the win. 2721. How about those chip kelly 49ers . Chip is having a rough go in san francisco. The 49ers would score first, collin kaepernick, 113 yards but miami was not going to lose to the 49ers, win it 3124, the dolphins improve to 74. The 49ers lose 10th in a row. Time for the final time out. We have the top three its that time of the week, the top three on 3. Im Lesley Van Arsdale thanks for watching have a great night. 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With nowhere to live, debra parra got a bin here to keep clean clothes, helping her hold down a job as a security guard. I leave a lot of stuff here. So depending what job im doing reporter this makes it a little easier. Oh, sure does. A whole lot easier. Theyre all full. We have a witting list. Reporter mark loringer is ceo of chrysalis, the Homeless Service organization that runs the bin. What does this represent . This represents the personal belongings and life history of about 1,500 residents of the skid row area. Reporter users must check in at least once a week. Glass in there. Yeah, its a drinking glass. Toothbrush. Yeah, toothbrush. Reporter levelle liggins, living on the streets for 15 years, got a measure of safety when he got a bin. Rule of the streets is whatever they find is theirs, they keep it, they can move on it. Reporter the bins provide order in often chaotic lives. When i come out and i roll out their bins, im treating it as a service to them. I got it. Reporter demetrious reid knows the bins from both sides. He was homeless until the job here helped him get a place to live. It kind of adds a little dignity back into the equation. Reporter its part of l. A. s latest plan to help the homeless. The city is looking to add thousands more bins, which can provide a modest step toward life off the street. John blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. Well be right back. Mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. Or, take mucinex. One pill fights congestion for 12 hours. Guess i wont be seeing you for a while. Why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours . Lets end this. A Human Rights Group says there was a mass exodus of more than 4,000 people from aleppo, syria this weekend. It comes as syrian and Russian Forces continue their assault to retake syrias largest city. Across the border about 6,000 american troops are in iraq helping in the fight against isis. Over the Holiday WeekendHolly Williams spent time with some of them. Reporter theyve spent months away from home, aiding in the fight against isis on the other side of the world. Happy thanksgiving. How are you . Reporter their thanksgiving lunch wasnt shared with family. But with their brothers and sisters in the armed forces. Stuffing . Yes. Reporter and when we asked some of the roughly 6,000 u. S. Service members currently in iraq what theyre thankful for, many of them spoke of their loved ones. Major rebecca de niro white and captain jeremy white were grateful just to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving, meeting up at a military staging area around ten miles east of mosul. Theyve only been married five months. So youre intentionally together here in iraq. This was the only place you could be together. Yeah. Kind of. It just worked out that way. Reporter major Steven Bryant serves as a chaplain. Ministering to the spiritual needs of soldiers of all religions. But on his third tour of duty in iraq hes thankful for something rather practical. Cell phones. I think whats different this time is communications. Its giving me an opportunity to express that to my girls and to my wife and to my mom and dad and different Family Members more frequently. That i miss them, that i love them, and i certainly appreciate their support. Reporter others waxed poetic. Like private first class onay beam from fontana, southern california. This is a humbling experience. Out here the experience to be able to like come and be humbled and see how other people live, stuff that people think they need back in the states. Kids, as they grow up this is all they know. So no socks, no shoes. Just running around playing soccer. Just its crazy. But thats what im thankful for. Reporter specialist Monique Frank from goldsboro, North Carolina has the kind of relentless optimism thats infectious. 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Peters square in vatican city, an even larger audience watched on tv. This mass last sunday was covered by 12 cameras including two sweeping gibs, those cameras on long arms. Specific moments including the closing of the holy door, were carefully choreographed. It was all transmitted to the world at the highest quality possible, 4k hdr. Youre broadcasting at a quality level that most of us cannot imagine. Most of us have never seen because our tvs arent that good. Its the very first time. Reporter a first for the vatican. Stefano dagostini is the head of vatican tv. He explained how theyre early adopters of the latest technology. You describe vatican tv almost like a laboratory for television. Why . Because its easier for the companies, for the factors to work with us because we are small. Reporter vtv, its acronym in italian, has just 21 fulltime employees. Greg burke is a former fox news correspondent. He now runs the Vatican Press office. Vatican television is like the mouse that roared. Okay . Its a tiny operation if you look at the number of people. But the quality is really great. Reporter vatican tv is hardly an independent observer. Rather its part of the churchs massive pr apparatus. Reminders of its mission are on screen and off. The material is hard to beat in setting, scale, and sheer theatrics. Whether its the cardinals marching into the Sistine Chapel or that memorable goodbye flight over the eternal city when benedict xvi became pope emeritus. This is an expensive operation, vatican tv. Why dedicate so many resources to tv . I think the answer is this helps get the popes message out. The better you can tell that story. And these days were telling stories with pictures. Reporter seth doan, cbs news, vatican city. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im meg oliver. Welcome to the overnight news. Im meg oliver. President elect donald trump is back at trump tower in new york city, steaming mad over efforts to overturn his election victory. Hillary clinton has now joined Green Party Candidate jill stein in calling for recounts in several states that went republican. Clinton leads in the popular vote by nearly 2 million votes. But she lost the Electoral College 290232. And shed need every state at issue to come close to toppling mr. Trump. Errol barnett reports. Reporter president elect donald trump fired off a tweetstorm sunday over the pending vote recount in wisconsin, where he won by 27,000 votes. Hillary clinton conceded, he wrote, noting that after the election the democratic nominee said we owe him a chance to lead. Clintons general counsel said on saturday they would participate in the recount, which was initiated by Green Party Candidate jill stein. She has raised 6 million for the effort and may pursue recounts in michigan and pennsylvania. Trump calls it a scam, and today his chief of staff went further. And its ridiculous. This is a fundraising notorietydriven fraud by a person who won 33,000 votes in wisconsin to president elect trump, who won 1. 4 million. Reporter also today the Transition Teams debate over who should be secretary of state spilled into public view once again. Governor mitt romney and mayor Rudy Giuliani are among those being considered. Trump Campaign Manager turned adviser Kellyanne Conway appeared on several sunday programs to slam governor mitt romney. He gave speeches against donald trump. He attacked his character. Did he go and intervene in syria where theyre having a massive humanitarian crisis . Meaning when i say intervene like offer to help . Reporter the president elect is wrapping up the Family Vacation at his maralago resort in florida and his Transition Team says hes been contacted by more than 40 world leaders. Meg, more cabinet and staff announcements are expected monday. All right. Errol barnett, thank you. 21gun salutes will fire in cubas largest cities monday as the island nation begins a weeklong choreographed farewell to its longtime leader fidel castro. The communist dictator, who wore his animosity toward america as long as his trademark beard, died friday at the age of 90. Manuel bojorquez is in havana. Reporter meg, cubans are grieving today as the death of fidel castro has started to set in. While a divisive figure abroad, on this caribbean island castro was admired by many. As flags flew at half staff over havana some cubans could not hold back their tears. Victor manuel said he felt like he had lost a patriarch, the father of our family, the father of the revolution, he said. Havanas normally bustling revolution plaza was quiet. Workers were busy preparing for two days of tributes to the dictator who led the country for half a century. Thousands of cubans will pay their respects in the shadow of the monument to National Hero jose marti and a sculpture of revolutionary leader che guevara. Inside the cathedral lettisia fonseca prayed and reflected. Castro was someone who helped us a lot she said, especially the Cuban Community of the lower class. On saturday at castros former University Dozens of students chanted i am fidel. Pedicab driver lanzaro alonzo said he hopes cast troes death would not slow progress in cuba. We continue to work hard, he said. There will be great moments that will come for this country. People here will gather for official state memorials starting tomorrow, with the largest expected on tuesday at revolution square, where castro delivered some of his most fiery speeches. His remains will then be taken from havana to santiago, essentially retracing in reverse the steps he took in victory with the revolutionary army. Meg, his funeral will be next sunday in santiago, known as the cradle of castros revolution. Manuel bojorquez, thank you. About 225 miles north of havana its a very different mood. More like a party in miamis cubanamerican neighborhood little havana. David begnaud is there. Reporter this is the second day that people have taken to the street here in little havana. As one woman said, were not celebrating the death of fidel castro but were celebrating the potential for freedom in cuba. Its still frontpage news. I want to show you the front cover of the miami herald. The picture of fidel with one word. Dead. Its still all people are talking about here in miami. The streets are still closed. And theyre blaring music in front of cafe versailles. Tanya madrigal came to the United States when she was 9 years old. Tanya, why did you want to be here . Your parents came with you. They are now deceased. Why is it important for you to be on the streets tonight . To support my cuban family. To support all these people have come here today to celebrate and to teach my daughter there is a moment in history. And the reason why im here, for freedom. I left when i was 9 years old, and ive never gone back to cuba. And one day i will go back. When i can go there with my american passport because im an american. Reporter thank you, tanya. We appreciate it. We also spoke with a republican congresswoman, ileana roslehtinen, who herself came to the u. S. When she was a child. Whats the rest the country to make of all thats happening outside of versailles . I know. I know people are looking at these visuals and theyre thinking are these people nuts . Theyre celebrating someones death. And were not. Were celebrating an opportunity of a new beginning. A new dawn. And we are a hopeful, optimistic people. Were never going to stop dreaming of a free cuba and working toward one. Reporter we noticed today that people were taking small cuban flags and bringing them to nearby graveyards, where their relatives are buried. As one woman said, i wanted to put a flag at the grave of my mother and father, who didnt live long enough to see this day come. Meg . David begnaud in miami for us. Thank you. Florida senator marco rubio is the son of cuban immigrants. He discussed his views of the death of fidel castro with John Dickerson on face the nation. Senator, what would you like to see change in u. S. Cuba relations now . Well, id like to see more of a democratic opening on the island of cuba. Things like, i dont know, free press. Stop putting people in jail because they dont agree with you politically. Stop helping countries like north korea evade u. N. Sanctions. Dont invite the russians to open a military base 90 miles from our shores. Allow independent Political Parties to be able to function. You know, the kinds of things that you find in virtually every country in the western hemisphere except cuba and now increasingly venezuela. Thats what id like to see, and id like to see our Foreign Policy geared toward accelerating that. I believe it is in our National Interest to see democracy take hold on the island of cuba. And so we should examine our Foreign Policy including all the changes that president obama made in that lens and through that lens. Why not just reverse . Well, as i said, there are key elements that are more important than others. Well look at all of them. Heres the thing people dont understand, and ive said this repeatedly. I am not against changes in u. S. Policy toward cuba. I just want to make sure that those changes are reciprocal, that theyre reciprocated by the cuban government. That was not part of what president obama did. And i want to make sure theyre the kinds of things that help create a pathway toward democracy in cuba because while fidel castro was 90 years old his brothers 85. There is going to be a generational leadership change in cuba over the next five to ten years, hopefully sooner, and we need to ensure that our Foreign Policy toward cuba incentivizes and makes it easier for there to be a democratic transition. When the overnight news returns well look back at the life and legacy of fidel castro. Ridx helps break down waste. Avoid a septic disaster with ridx. Rise above joint discomfort with move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20 better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill. Get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. Rooms come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. With eight times more fragrance control, the air wick® Scented Oil Warmer lets you dial up or down for the perfect amount of fragrance. No matter the size of the room. Air wick®. Home is in the air. Fidel castro was a thorn in the side of ten u. S. President s. He died friday at the age of 90. Martha teichner looks back at his life and legacy. This is the Sierra Maestra on cubas southern coast. These are the jungle fighters, the rebels of Sierra Maestra. Reporter at first he charmed us. Its hard to believe now, more than 50 years after the fact. With fidel castro here are former clerks, technicians, students, townspeople and the simple campesinos. Reporter up in the hills with his rebels fidel castro looked and sounded like a freedom fighter, a romantic hero. There are thousands of men who would gladly join us. Reporter not the bogey man he became to so many. We gladly suffer cold and rain and the hardship of life in the mountain. This is only the beginning. The last battle will be fought in the capital. You can be sure of it. Reporter but there was no battle. On new years day 1959 cuban dictator general rogencio batista, the bloated corrupt embodiment of cubas problems, fled the country. Fidel castro was born in 1926, one of five children. His family was prosperous and owned this sugar plantation in eastern cuba. Educated by the jesuits, he became a lawyer. The poverty castro saw around him, the inequality, turned him into a revolutionary. Fidel castro, at the age of 32 you now have in your hands a great deal of power and a great deal of responsibility. Reporter a month after taking power, interviewed on cbs by edward r. Murrow, castro said exactly what americans wanted to hear. Tell me, fidel castro, are you concerned at all about the communist influence in cuba . Oh, im not worried because really there is not a threat about communism here in cuba. Reporter its still not clear whether he changed or whether he lied. But when castro began executing opponents, when castro started nationalizing industries and appropriating u. S. Property in cuba, it didnt matter. The u. S. Response sanctions. The economic embargo that exists to this day. Since the early 1960s more than a million cubans have left. Most of them landed in miami with nothing but their lives and the fierce determination to bring fidel castro down one way or another. In april of 1961 an army of cuban exiles backed by the cia tried to slip into the bay of pigs and liberate the island. The invasion was a disastrous and embarrassing failure. With a jubilant castro playing david to the u. S. Goliath, a role he finetuned for the rest of his life, with help from the soviet union. This is a cbs news extra. Reporter the following year, in 1962, u. S. Spy planes spotted the russians installing Nuclear Missiles in cuba. Those are russianmade, russianmanned ballistic missiles. Reporter this was the cold war in our own back yard. Suddenly, cuba seemed very, very important. I have directed the armed forces to prepare for any eventuality. Castro did not blink. It appealed to him to play this role that he would harbor these missiles that could threaten the Great Imperial that he could do this. Reporter jay taylor represented u. S. Interests in cuba in the 1980s. The world teetered on the edge. Teetered on the edge of a nuclear war. Were talking about the world. Millions. Millions dying. It shall be the policy of this nation to regard any Nuclear Missile launched from cuba or against any nation in the western hemisphere as an attack by the soviet union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the soviet union. Reporter for a couple of terrifying weeks president john f. Kennedy and soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev played chicken until khrushchev backed down and the missiles were removed. But that wasnt the end of soviet involvement in cuba. The russians pumped Something Like 5 billion a year into the cuban economy, propping it up, while the United States kept tightening the screws, toughening sanctions, with the expectation that one day castro would fall. The cia repeatedly plotted to kill him. But still he hung on, jailing dissidents, neutralizing political rivals, speaking for hours on end before vast crowds bused in to hear him. Which brings us to 1980. The mariel boatlift that year was a huge repudiation of castros claim that cubans were happy and content. Told they were free to go, 125,000 did. Risking their lives, piling onto small boats and makeshift rafts for the 90mile crossing to florida. It did hurt his image. But in the end the fact that the United States then had to stop this flow having said we would not turn our backs on them, suddenly we did, and we said turn them back and stopped the boats, that castro then i think felt that he had emerged still even from that politically the victor. Reporter especially when it became clear that 10,000 to 15,000 of the refugees he sent our way were insane or criminals turned loose from prisons and asylums. If life in cuba was bad then, it got worse when the soviet union collapsed in 1991. Suddenly all that soviet money was gone, along with the oil cuba received in exchange for sugar. Cubans were literally starving. Anticastro interests in the United States thought surely the end was in sight. But in 1993 fidel castro, the crafty survivor, did something startling to prop up the cuban economy. He legalized the u. S. Dollar, which meant that if your relatives in miami sent you money you could afford to eat. Today those payments bring in 3 billion a year. Castro also invited foreign investment. Suddenly cuba looked like one big construction site. You name the country. Canada, france, spain, mexico, the netherlands, israel. Everybody but the United States was there building massive resort hotels and condos for the 2 million tourists who now visit cuba every year. In 1998 when fidel castro welcomed Pope John Paul ii and let the pictures do the talking, the world saw cuba surviving in spite of the u. S. Trade embargo. It was political theater on a grand scale, the kind castro loved. Remember the custody showdown over Elian Gonzalez . The small boy rescued at sea after his mother drowned trying to escape cuba with him. Castro won. The boy was returned to his father in cuba. He milked it in every way to make the Cuban Community in miami look bad and the Cuban Community in miami frankly fell right into the trap. Reporter marisele perez estabele is a sociology professor at Florida International university. The revolution was simply claiming a son for his father. Reporter the revolution does have its supporters, who give castro credit for raising the Literacy Rate in cuba to nearly 100 and for providing Free Health Care to all. Cuba turns out highly skilled doctors, respected throughout latin america. In february 2008, after a long illness, fidel castro officially transferred cubas presidency to his younger brother raul. Today the United States of america is changing its relationship with the people of cuba. Reporter it was raul who agreed in 2014 to a restoration of diplomatic relations with the United States. It was raul who welcomed president obama to cuba in march of this year. Less than a month later a frail, faded fidel castro appeared at a communist party congress. Soon i will be 90 years old, he said, in what seemed like a farewell address. Stating everyones turn comes. But the ideas of cuban communists will remain. He turned 90 on august 13th, the day of his last public appearance. But even in death he remains a bogey man to some. Castro will always be remembered as the cuban, latin American Revolutionary who stood up to the United States and won. Won in terms of his health brought him down, not anything that the United States ever did. Reporter the man the United States tried so hard to topple tormented 11 american president s and died on his own terms. Because my dentures fit well. Before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. Even well fitting dentures let in food particles. Just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so youre more comfortable and confident while you eat. So its not about keeping my dentures in, its about keeping the food particles out. Try super poligrip free. Oh, thats lovely. So graceful. The corkscrew spin, flawless. His signature move, the flying dutchman. Poetry in motion. And there it is, the baby bird. Breathtaking. A sumo wrestler figure skating . Surprising. Whats not surprising . 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Tide, americas 1 detergent so how will history judge fidel castro . Is there good to weigh against the bad . According to the cias latest fact book, cubas infant mortality rate is 4. 5 per 1,000 births. Thats lower than the 5. 8 recorded here in the United States. Average Life Expectancy in cuba is 78. 7 years. Just a tenth of a year shorter than here. Cuba has 6. 72 doctors per 1,000 people. More than double the number per thousand in our country. Weighed against these pluses are the negatives of decades of political oppression. Though theres no hard number, political executions by firing squad total just over 3,100, according to the nonprofit think tank cuba archive. Human rights watch reports 6,200 arbitrary detentions during the first eight months of last year. And theres that flood of cuban refugees to the United States to consider. More than 1. 1 million cuban immigrants now live in the United States. Thats roughly 1 10 of cubas population. 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Sisters flor and victoria martinez were brought here illegally when they were just 1 and 3 years old. They were allowed to attend school and work, protected under president obamas dream act. If theyre deported, their family will be ripped apart because their two younger brothers are u. S. Citizens by birth. If we have to go back, we wouldnt want them to go back with us because they made it here. Reporter former u. S. Congressman Esteban Torres knows the pain of being separated from family. Its a tough feeling not to know the person that was your father. Reporter his father was one of an estimated 2 Million Immigrants who were part of a Government Campaign called mexican repatriation. During the Great Depression they were herded onto trains and kicked out of the country. It was an effort to save american jobs. Rounded them all up and shipped them back to their home country. Reporter just 3 years old, torres was allowed to remain in the u. S. With his mother and brother because they were born here. I remember living in shacks, you know. My mother couldnt afford anything better. You know, all the days of standing in line for relief, of getting governmentissued tennis shoes and canned food. Reporter torres never saw his father again. Its a really dark part of u. S. History. Reporter ucla professor Raul Hinojosa ojeda, said it happened again in the 1950s when a quarter million more immigrants were sent back across the border during operation wetback. These roundups did break up families that have consequences even today. Reporter torres not only lost a father. His brother had to be raised by family friends. My mother had to make a choice really. The economy was so bad that she couldnt sustain us both. You know, it scares me because it could happen again. Reporter but hes hoping that dark chapter of American History will remain in the past. Carter evans, los angeles. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. Captioning funded by cbs its monday, november 28th, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. Grief and joy following the death of cubas former leader as the communist nation prepares to say goodbye to fidel castro, cuban compiles are hoping for change. Its ridiculous. A fundraising notoriety driven fraud. Officials in wisconsin with are get ready to recount the ballots triggering a twitter storm by the president elect. Good morning from thst